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    Telegram pledges to exit the market rather than “undermine encryption with backdoors”



    • Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, has said Telegram would rather exit a market than undermine encryption with backdoors
    • This comes as France and other governments push for a legal backdoor for police access to private and encrypted messages
    • Pavel Durov was arrested in August 2024 in France for, among other things, providing encrypted services to criminals

    Telegram’s CEO, Pavel Durov, has said Telegram would rather exit a market than “undermine encryption with backdoors,” reaffirming the company’s commitment to users’ privacy and security.

    “Unlike some of our competitors, we don’t trade privacy for market share. In its 12-year history, Telegram has never disclosed a single byte of private messages,” wrote Durov in his public Telegram channel on April 21, 2025.

    Telegram‘s pledge comes as a reaction to the widespread push for a legal means for law enforcement to access private and encrypted messages by French lawmakers and other European governments. It echoes a similar position previously shared by secure messaging app Signal and other providers.

    Screenshot of Telegram post published by the company CEO Pavel Durov on his public channel on April 21, 2025.

    (Image credit: Future)

    As Durov explains in his post, France recently rejected a controversial encryption backdoor provision that “would have made France the first in the world to strip its citizens of their right to privacy.”

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